Earlier this year I had the pleasure of creating fourteen linocuts for the Makers & Mavericks section of the third Hiut Denim Yearbook.

The yearbook as a whole is a masterpiece, it was a long time in the making and Nick Hand really pulled out all the stops. If you haven't seen it yet it's worth getting your hand on a copy.

Working with Nick is always a joy, he designed this part of the yearbook to be printed by letterpress so it only seemed natural for them to print directly from the lino also. I'm so pleased with how they all turned out. The lino that I've been using (soft cut) has printed really nicely and lasted well too.

Each page was typeset and printed by letterpress-superstar Pat Randle at Nomad Letterpress (based under the roof of the Whittington Press) and the results are really beautiful. Thanks to Nick and all at Hiut for asking me to be involved!

Earlier this year I worked on some illustrations for The Do Lectures new ident, which is played before each of the Wales online talks.

David's brief was simple- 'create something playful'. I started with lots of rough ideas and pulled together examples of text I liked online and in books or magazines and finally settled on the style above/below. It was created using the side edge of a sharp pencil on smooth medium-weight paper :-)

The guys at The Do Lectures are always so nice to work with and if you haven't attended an event or watched the talks online you should go do that now.

Gradually I've been updating the gallery page on my website with new images of my artwork. Take a look here and stay tuned, there's more to come!

Each original artwork has been mounted floating inside black wood-stained box frames, connoting the architectural elements of the linocuts while contrasting with their intricacy. Lots of you have commented on how beautifully the frames compliment the pieces and you can now study them closer in the online gallery along with close-up shots of each New York City linocut in the series!